The universal victimization and escalating induction of children into war are explored through footage, photos, facts, and memoirs. Chechens, Sierra Leone, and Jewish and Palestinian children are victims in our new century.

This documentary explores the controversial history, symbolic meanings, and emotions surrounding the Confederate flag, focusing on the debate over South Carolina’s choice to fly the Confederate flag over the capitol. >> Visit the official Confederacy Theory site to view a video preview.

In this program, the history of Vietnamese cinema, from its origins in war cinematography to today’s Vietnamese film school, is examined. It also addresses the deterioration of the country’s historical films.

Incorporating archival footage, photographs, and interviews with Holocaust survivors, Porraimos examines the little known history of the eugenic torture and murder of 600,000 Gypsies during the Holocaust.

During the 1950s, doctors attributed autism to cold, unfeeling mothers. Courageous mothers chronicle their experiences with the Bettleheim treatment, social stigma, and challenges of raising happy autistic children.